A religiously educated porn star opened up when her mother found out she had lost her virginity.

Sarah Russi is an adult model, performer and creator of content who moved from Boston to New York, United States, for her career.

The American bombshell has always known she wanted to become an artist, from an early age.

But the only thing that stood in his way was his deeply conservative and religious home.

His father was a Christian pastor, while his mother was also religious, so anything related to sex was strictly forbidden.

Despite a strict upbringing, Sarah turned to the world of porn because she loved sex.

Speaking now exclusively to, the pornstar talked about her past.



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He said: “My parents were very strict with me.

“When I was a teenager, I was always trying to dress up, post sexy photos on MySpace, etc. I was punished for such things.

“I don’t think my parents know what I do for a living now.

“They knew I started doing lingerie and bikini shoots when I was 18, and they weren’t happy with it. They are so anti-porn.

Despite what her parents thought of the industry, Sarah made her mark as a dancer and appeared in shorts.

She continued: “I entered the adult world because I always wanted to be a model and be involved in the entertainment industry.

“Also, I love sex. My religious upbringing made me fear doing things that would send me to hell when I was younger.

“I don’t think I’ve learned much more.”



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Things took an unexpected turn when Sarah’s mother discovered she had lost her V card.

She described: “I lost my virginity when I was 17 with my first serious boyfriend.”

“My mother somehow found out and freaked out.”

And when it comes to losing people along the way, luckily for the porn star, her friends support her in her work.

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He concluded: “I have not lost any friends for what I have chosen to do in life.

“I’ve lost touch with the friends I had when I was younger over the years.

“Now most of my friends are in the same industry as me.”